Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Democratic candidate for governor of New York, speaks at the Alfred E. Smith rally at Madison Square Garden, November 3, 1928.
Photo: Associated Press

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Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Democratic candidate for governor of New York, speaks at the Alfred E. Smith rally at Madison Square Garden, November 3, 1928.
Photo: Associated Press
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Cover illustration of Cannon Hill (ca. 1850), on the west side of Bellevue Avenue, built by a family from Boston. Photo by Aaron Usher III. This excellent volume is the second describing the splendid dwellings of the summer colony of the City by the Sea, by architectural historian Michael C. Kathrens. It is subtitled “1835-1885: The Summer Villas Before the Vanderbilt Era.” His first volume…
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Governor Alfred E. Smith got a vociferous reception on November 2, 1928, when the Democratic candidate for president rode in parade from the Battery to 59th St. Here, Governor Smith waves to crowds on lower Broadway. In the car can be seen Mayor Jimmy Walker, Smith's wife Catherine and Judge George Washington Olvany.
Photo: Associated Press
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